Learn
Intelligent Ignorance
Education teaches us what we can do and also teaches us
what we cannot do.
I'm looking for a lot of men with an infinite capacity for
not knowing what cannot be done. --Henry Ford
Henry Ford gave this world the V8
engine. He did not have much formal education. In fact, he did not go to school
beyond the age of 14. He was intelligent enough to know there had to be a V8
engine but he was ignorant and didn't know how to build it. So he asked all his
highly qualified, educated people to build one. But they told him what could be
done and what couldn't. According to them, a V8 was an impossibility. But Henry
Ford insisted on having his V8. A few months later he asked his people if they
had the V8 and they replied, "We know what can be done and we also know
what cannot be done and V8 is an impossibility." This went on for many
months and still Henry Ford said, "I want my V8." And shortly
thereafter the same people produced his V8 engine. How come? They let their
imagination run beyond academic limitation. Education teaches us what can be
done and sometimes also teaches us false limitations.
THE BUMBLEBEE
We need to
learn from nature. According to scientists, the bumblebee's body is too heavy
and its wing span too small. Aerodynamically, the bumblebee cannot fly. But the
bumblebee doesn't know that and it keeps flying.
When
you don't know your limitations, you go out and surprise yourself. In
hindsight, you wonder if you had any limitations. The only limitations a person
has are those that are self-imposed. Don't let education put limitations on
you.
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